Because ecology is at the heart of ORO, the agency follows four pillars for each of its projects:
Because a project is implemented with great attention to its territorial environment in order to optimize available resources such as ventilation, sunlight, biotope, or human and material resources present.
Because a building should not be disposable but multi-generational, the agency ensures to build projects that withstand time, to use materials that favor low-carbon sectors.
Because temperature regulation is one of the great challenges of our time, it is the first virtue of a comfortable habitat. ORO strives to offer the best adapted solutions according to climate, context, and environment so that frugality, health, and well-being combine for an intuitive practice of spaces.
Because being attentive to the life cycles of materials and spaces it creates, the agency fights against obsolescence, its buildings are highly convertible to anchor its architecture to the test of time.
